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Monday, January 20, 2020

2C:040-013. Posting of Sign at Point of Sale or Display of Pr

No portable, oil-burning heating device shall be sold or offered for sale in this State unless a conspicuous sign is posted at the point of sale and the point of display notifying a purchaser or potential purchaser that portable, oil-burning heating devices are prohibited for use in multiple dwellings in the State by regulations adopted pursuant to the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law, P.L.1967, c. 76 (C. 55:13A-1 et seq.) and that certain municipalities in the State have adopted housing codes prohibiting the use of portable, oil-burning heating devices in residences within the municipality.

L.1983, c. 438, s. 8.

2C:40-14. Regulations
Pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, P.L.1968, c. 410 (C. 52:14B-1 et seq.), the Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs shall adopt regulations for the implementation and enforcement of this act.

L.1983, c. 438, s. 9.

2C:40-15. Violations; petty disorderly persons offense
Any person who sells, offers for sale or uses any portable kerosene-burning heating device in violation of the provisions of this act is guilty of a petty disorderly persons offense. Each sale of a heater in violation of this act constitutes a separate offense.